It’s a pretty heavy week of releases, bringing together the latest in basketball shoes, retro trainer styles and new Jordan colorways. Here’s a full breakdown of the biggest releases coming to shelves and sites this week.
Beginning with Jordan Brand, it’s an uncharacteristic three-headed monster this week between the Air Jordan 3 “Quai 54,” Air Jordan 1 “Bleached Denim” and Air Jordan 4 “Oxidized Green.” In a rare moment where football steals the spotlight in the off-season, Coach Prime’s DT Trainer ’96 returns in OG fashion, the first wide lifestyle release under he and the Swoosh’s renewed partnership. Kevin Durant adds to the slate of athlete-centric releases, earning another sneakers-meets-music moment with his KD 17 “Producer Pack.” Finally, outside of Beaverton, the New Balance Stone Island New Balance 574 collection keeps up a sturdy relationship between the two icons of the UK while adidas strengthens their association with Inter Miami via the Samba & Gazelle.
Catch full details and links to buyer’s guides for each of the pairs below.
The Air Jordan 3 “Quai 54” is the centerpiece this year’s tournament offerings, arriving with typical commemorative touches on June 10th.
The Air Force 1 “Linen” brings the fan favorite back as a part of the Cult Classics program on June 13th.
The Nike KD 17 “Metro Boomin’” odes to the “Without Warning” producer on June 14th…
…alongside the Nike KD 17 “the Alchemist” the same day…
…before the Nike KD 17 “Bink” rounds out the KD 17 “Producer Pack.”
After a soft launch around the Super Bowl, Deion Sanders’ shoes, the Nike Air DT Max ’96, make a long anticipated return on June 14th.
The New Balance Stone Island 574 Legacy collection keeps their association strong; both pairs land on June 14th.
The Air Jordan 1 High “Bleached Denim” brings DIY aesthetics to Mike’s first signature on June 15th…
…landing the same day as the Air Jordan 4 “Oxidized Green”, continuing the model’s 35th anniversary in retro fashion.
The latest edition in adidas Inter Miami Samba lands June 15th alongside the Gazelle, both opting for a tropical odes to the city rather than strict team colors.